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Definition of frequent
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Frequent
(n.) Often to be met with;
happening
at short
intervals;
often
repeated
or
occurring;
as,
frequent
visits..
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Showery
::
Showery
(a.)
Raining
in
showers;
abounding
with
frequent
showers
of rain.
Itinerancy
::
Itinerancy
(n.) A
discharge
of
official
duty
involving
frequent
change
of
residence;
the
custom
or
practice
of
discharging
official
duty in this way; also, a body of
persons
who thus
discharge
official
duty..
Mirage
::
Mirage
(n.) An
optical
effect,
sometimes
seen on the
ocean,
but more
frequently
in
deserts,
due to total
reflection
of light at the
surface
common
to two
strata
of air
differently
heated.
The
reflected
image is seen,
commonly
in an
inverted
position,
while the real
object
may or may not be in
sight.
When the
surface
is
horizontal,
and below the eye, the
appearance
is that of a sheet of water in which the
object
is seen
reflected;
when the
reflecting
surface
is above the eye, the image is seen pr
Hourly
::
Hourly
(adv.)
Every hour;
frequently;
continually.
Laryngotracheotomy
::
Laryngotracheotomy
(n.) The
operation
of
cutting
into the
larynx
and the upper part of the
trachea,
-- a
frequent
operation
for
obstruction
to
breathing..
Steingale
::
Steinbock
(n.) A small South
African
antelope
(Nanotragus
tragulus)
which
frequents
dry, rocky
districts;
--
called
also
steenbok..
Vaudeville
::
Vaudeville
(n.) A kind of song of a
lively
character,
frequently
embodying
a
satire
on some
person
or
event,
sung to a
familiar
air in
couplets
with a
refrain;
a
street
song; a
topical
song..
Prolific
::
Prolific
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
generating;
producing
young or
fruit;
generative;
fruitful;
productive;
--
applied
to
plants
producing
fruit,
animals
producing
young,
etc.; --
usually
with the
implied
idea of
frequent
or
numerous
production;
as, a
prolific
tree,
female,
and the
like..
Turret
::
Turret
(n.) A
little
tower,
frequently
a
merely
ornamental
structure
at one of the
angles
of a
larger
structure..
#NAME?
::
-ite () A
suffix
denoting
one of a
party,
a
sympathizer
with or
adherent
of, and the like, and
frequently
used in
ridicule;
as, a
Millerite;
a
Benthamite..
Solitary
::
Solitary
(a.) ot much
visited
or
frequented
remote
from
society;
retired;
lonely;
as, a
solitary
residence
or
place..
Unwonted
::
Unwonted
(a.)
Uncommon;
unusual;
infrequent;
rare; as,
unwonted
changes..
Angleworm
::
Angleworm
(n.) A
earthworm
of the genus
Lumbricus,
frequently
used by
anglers
for bait. See
Earthworm..
From
::
From
(prep.)
Out of the
neighborhood
of;
lessening
or
losing
proximity
to;
leaving
behind;
by
reason
of; out of; by aid of; -- used
whenever
departure,
setting
out,
commencement
of
action,
being,
state,
occurrence,
etc., or
procedure,
emanation,
absence,
separation,
etc., are to be
expressed.
It is
construed
with, and
indicates,
the point of space or time at which the
action,
state,
etc., are
regarded
as
setting
out or
beginning;
also, less
frequently,
the
source,
the
cause,
the
occasion,
out of
Beat
::
Beat (v. i.) A place of
habitual
or
frequent
resort.
Smell-feast
::
Smell-feast
(n.) One who is apt to find and
frequent
good
tables;
a
parasite;
a
sponger.
Crackle
::
Crackle
(v. i.) To make
slight
cracks;
to make
small,
sharp,
sudden
noises,
rapidly
or
frequently
repeated;
to
crepitate;
as,
burning
thorns
crackle..
Marble
::
Marble
(n.) A
massive,
compact
limestone;
a
variety
of
calcite,
capable
of being
polished
and used for
architectural
and
ornamental
purposes.
The color
varies
from white to
black,
being
sometimes
yellow,
red, and
green,
and
frequently
beautifully
veined
or
clouded.
The name is also given to other rocks of like use and
appearance,
as
serpentine
or verd
antique
marble,
and less
properly
to
polished
porphyry,
granite,
etc..
Ca–ada
::
Ca–ada
(n.) A small
ca–on;
a
narrow
valley
or glen; also, but less
frequently,
an open
valley..
Secure
::
Secure
(v. t.) To put
beyond
hazard
of
losing
or of not
receiving;
to make
certain;
to
assure;
to
insure;
--
frequently
with
against
or from,
rarely
with of; as, to
secure
a
creditor
against
loss; to
secure
a debt by a
mortgage..
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